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Nembang stresses on political consensus for constitution implementation

ILAM, Dec 31: CPN-UML leader and former Constituent Assembly chair Subas Nembang has stressed on three major parties' unity for the implementation of the constitution.
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ILAM, Dec 31: CPN-UML leader and former Constituent Assembly chair Subas Nembang has stressed on three major parties' unity for the implementation of the constitution.



Addressing the village council meeting of Mahamai VDC here today, leader Nembang said that the public should exert pressure for the implementation of the constitution.


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He added that the political parties should forge unity to implement the constitution as they had shown the same while promulgating the constitution.


The VDC secretary Chandra Poudel presented the approximate budget of over Rs 27 million for the fiscal year 2074/75. RSS

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